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Paul Campbell October 22, 2014

The best goals of the week: Götze, Sneijder, Rodríguez, Ceni and Lahm

Featuring a goalkeeper scoring his 123rd career goal, a few lovely volleys and a spectacularly silly own goal from Sydney
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Wesley Sneijder celebrates scoring one of his two goals for Galatasaray against Fenerbahce. Photograph: AP

Diego Braghieri (LANUS v Cerro Porteno)

Piotr Parzyszek (SINT-TRUIDEN v White Star Bruxelles)

Miguel Linares (REAL OVIEDO v Celta de Vigo B)

Iván Alonso (NACIONAL DE MONTEVIDEO v Rentistas)

Fikru Teferra (ATLETICO DE KOLKATA v NorthEast United FC)

Thiago Primão (ATLETICO GO v Avaí)

James Rodríguez (Levante v REAL MADRID)

Jason Stacy (MICHIGAN STATE v Western Michigan University)

Robbie Muirhead (SCOTLAND U19s v Norway U19s)

Wesley Sneijder (GALATASARAY v Fenerbahce)

Frode Kippe (Stromsgodset v LILLESTROM)

Mario Götze (BAYERN MUNICH v Werder Bremen)

Philipp Lahm (BAYERN MUNICH v Werder Bremen)

Rogério Ceni (SAO PAULO v Bahia)

And… the own goal of the week from Sydney FC’s Sasa Ognenovski


 

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